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97 months ago
Newsweek Europe Mendes' next film "The Voyeur's Motel" has been cancelled because of a rival project.
103 months ago
NPR "That lack of consent is the book's original, irreducible sin. Out of it stem other, lesser faults — faults of fact, taste, and ethics — but it is this violation that makes the whole book basically untenable. The penis may not have a moral code,
Read more ... but the journalist does."
Gay Talese Stays Too Long At 'The Voyeur's Motel'
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Gay Talese conflates the journalist and the voyeur in his new book about a motel owner who spied on his guests. And he makes the readers voyeurs as well: We watch him watching the unwary motel guests.
107 months ago
The Economist The book has, in effect, two authors with distinct agendas. Gay Talese is interested in voyeurism and its moral implications. Gerald Foos, the self-proclaimed "World's Greatest Voyeur", believes himself to be a "pioneering sex researcher"
107 months ago
The Economist Gerald Foos owned the Manor House Motel in Colorado for most of 30 years, fitting the property with an "observation platform" in the attic that allowed him to spy on his guests undetected. He claims his motivation was both sexual and "scientific" (he
Read more ... took meticulous notes) and now seeks public recognition
107 months ago
The New York Times Credible or not, "The Voyeur's Motel" shows us "the banality of the peep hole."
107 months ago
Los Angeles Times Books Don't miss David Ulin on Gay Talese's 'The Voyeur's Motel'
107 months ago
NPR Talese's publisher, Grove/Atlantic, says "The Voyeur's Motel" will come out as planned.
Gay Talese Disavows His Disavowal Of His New Book
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Talese had told The Washington Post he wouldn't promote his new nonfiction book, The Voyeur's Motel, after the paper found flaws in its story. But now he says the book will go ahead as planned.
107 months ago
Washington Post Style In his forthcoming book, “The Voyeur’s Motel,” acclaimed journalist and nonfiction author Gay Talese chronicles the bizarre story of Gerald Foos, who allegedly spied on guests at his Colorado motel from the late 1960s to the mid-1990s. But Tale
Read more ... se overlooked a key fact in his book
108 months ago
Jezebel Apparently, there's nothing illegal about being a disgusting creep.
122 months ago
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